Will and Inventory of Edward Watlington/Watlyngton, carpenter, 1557

Watlyngton left his carpentry tools to his servant and his clothes to a brother and several friends. As well as leaving six sheep to the parish church he also left each of his two daughters a cow and six sheep to be cared for by his wife, suggesting that his children were young. As well as being a carpenter he had land, crops and animals and considerable debts.
Period:
Tudor (1485-1603)Copyright:
Hampshire Wills Group